Voices of Petit - Dirk Muller

With a class win and podium finishes in the first three runnings of Petit
Le Mans, Dirk Muller is back. The 1999 GT class winner and polesitter will
return to Road Atlanta and the 1,000-mile/10-hour endurance classic as part
of the lineup for ...

With a class win and podium finishes in the first three runnings of Petit
Le Mans, Dirk Muller is back. The 1999 GT class winner and polesitter will
return to Road Atlanta and the 1,000-mile/10-hour endurance classic as part
of the lineup for Petersen Motorsports/White Lightning Racing, which just
happens to have won the last two years in GT2. Needless to say, Muller is
full of past Petit memories and is eager to create new ones.

Looking back:

"It's now six years ago since I was there last time. Now I'm thrilled to
just think about Petit. For me it's such a big event. It's like the 24
Hours of Le Mans, like Sebring and in Germany it's like the 24 Hours of
Nurburgring, which I have won. I'm really looking forward to it, and it's
an event you want to win."

Looking forward:

"The expectations must be high from everyone. I always remembered that the
crowds were very good there. Obviously the racing was very good there
because I remember having close battles even in a 1,000-mile race. It
should be a good event."